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| Size | 2 items |
| Abstract | James M. Plumblee (1830-1891) was a private in Company H of the 25th North Carolina Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. The collection contains a short letter from James M. Plumblee, 30 March 1864, to his mother describing camp life in the 25th North Carolina Infantry Regiment and a handwritten paragraph titled "Happiness," dated 23 January 1852. |
| Creator | Plumblee, James M., 1830-1891. |
| Language | English |
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James M. Plumblee (1830-1891) was a private in Company H of the 25th North Carolina Infantry Regiment during the Civil War.
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The collection contains a short letter from James M. Plumblee, 30 March 1864, to his mother describing camp life in the 25th North Carolina Infantry Regiment and a handwritten paragraph titled "Happiness," dated 23 January 1852.
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Encoded by: Jackie Dean, June 2012
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